The best way to go about learning computer programming from a distance is by taking online courses. Kaplan University and Westwood College offer tuition based programming courses, while Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Open University offer free programming courses to intermediate and advanced computer programmers.
Programming is probably best learning on your own. Cprogramming.com is a nice place to start for the widely-used C++ language. They have help, compilers, tools and a syntax guide.
Computer programming can be very difficult for people to do. The best place to go for to start your learning is the website www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html.
Programming is like learning another language, you will not learn it overnight. It takes a lot of time and effort to properly learn how to program correctly. Depending on how you like to learn, you can go two routes. 1. Take some classes/get a degree in computer programming at a college/university. 2. Take the time and money to purchase books and a computer and start studying. There are several communities on the internet that can help you get started. Personally, GitHub (https://github.com/) is the best for me.
There are several community colleges in Cleveland. Many of these schools offer distance learning courses for computer science. The Cleveland Institute of Electronics offers computer science via distance learning. The school offers Associate Degrees in Electronic Engineering Technology, Software Engineering as well as Computer Information Technology. Bachelor's Degrees are also available in Computer Information Systems. Financial aid, including federal and military aid programs, is available to those who qualify. To contact the school for additional information, please contact a councilor at (800) 243-6446.
Go to your local library or computer store and find a book on Fortran programming, or try any internet search engine. Go to your local library or computer store and find a book on Fortran programming, or try any internet search engine. Go to your local library or computer store and find a book on Fortran programming, or try any internet search engine.
go to hardware and networking side or elso go to multimedia side...........
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GI/GO is a computer programming term for Garbage In/Garbage Out. It means that if you have incorrect data input, then your output will be incorrect
You're screwed!
Yes, there are several institutes that offer free online courses in computer programming with no registration required. Massachusetts Institute of Technology has such a program called OpenCourseWare. Go to www.mit.edu for information.
Its C,C++,Java/j2EE at first as basic.Then u can go on learning as per market value.
I go to http://www.programingtutorials.com/